VISUALISASI MASA SILAM: APLIKASI REALITI TAMBAHAN UNTUK VISUALISASI STRUKTUR CANDI (VISUALIZATION OF THE PAST: ADDITIONAL REALITY APPLICATION FOR TEMPLE STRUCTURE VISUALIZATION)

Abstrak Realiti tambahan merupakan teknologi yang ideal dalam perwakilan maklumat rekonstruksi masa silam kerana membolehkan objek maya dilihat dalam dunia sebenar. Dengan penggunaan model 3D, visualisasi sesebuah objek dapat  dijanakan dengan ukuran yang tepat dalam sudut pandangan yang pelbagai. Makalah ini mencadangkan penggunaan realiti tambahan dalam pengajian struktur candi.  Melalui imbasan peranti pintar, pelan tapak candi yang terkandung dalam bahan bercetak dapat dipaparkan sebagai objek 3 dimensi.  Pendekatan ini boleh digunakan untuk melengkapi penerbitan terdahulu dengan menyediakan kandungan visual yang menyeluruh dan interaktif. Kata kunci: Realiti tambahan, rekonstruksi digital, 3D modelling, candi Abstract Augmented reality is the ideal technology in the representation of past reconstructions as it allows virtual objects to be perceived in the real world. Through the usage of 3D models, visualization of an object can be generated with precise measurements from different perspectives. This paper proposes the application of augmented reality in the study of candi structures. Using smart devices, floor plans in printed form can be viewed as 3 dimensional objects. This approach can be utilized to complement past publications by providing visual contents that are both comprehensive and interactive. Key words: Augmented reality, digital reconstruction, 3D modelling, candi

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